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what will the republican party's response be to a second obama presidency? >> first, let's have the system work as well it should. you're right. there's a third thing we're not talking about which is the senate. republicans have passed 17 bills on economy that were not taken up by harry reid. so if you put out the policies that should be debated, and i believe they should all be debated, brought out of committee, then we should see our system work. that releases the gridlock because we as americans deserve to see that debate from our elected representatives. >> quick yes or no. do you expect that to happen? >> i expect a level of it because obama now doesn't have to deal with the re-election issue. it can get away from his base as bill clinton did. and he can maybe move forward to work in if you will maybe in a more centrist fashion. the opportunist there. will he take it is the question. >> that question will be answered for the next four years. hopefully you all come back to help us understand it. david webb, jelena maxwell, michael ed dyson thanks so much
what will the republican party's response be to a second obama presidency? >> first, let's have the system work as well it should. you're right. there's a third thing we're not talking about which is the senate. republicans have passed 17 bills on economy that were not taken up by harry reid. so if you put out the policies that should be debated, and i believe they should all be debated, brought out of committee, then we should see our system work. that releases the gridlock because we as...
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the barack obama reach out to republicans? starting with romney, but really the leadership and some of the key players whom he might be able to work with in a bipartisan way, say john mccain. there are house members and senators. does he reach out? secondly, legislation. does the government from the center out? does the governor from the base over to try to get a majority? on the republican side, how do they respond if obama reaches out? i think he will realize with the the test booklet facing us that he has to do something. how do republicans respond not have as much mcconnell responded? -- how do republicans respond? how does a mitch mcconnell respond? then what happens in the house? there are two questions and with john boehner. is he willing to go in and legislate, especially if he gets a major concessions from the president? in my gut, the answer is yes. can he bring his caucus along? yes, a few of the leading to party leaders were defeated -- tea party members were defeated, but they are still as conservative as they wer
the barack obama reach out to republicans? starting with romney, but really the leadership and some of the key players whom he might be able to work with in a bipartisan way, say john mccain. there are house members and senators. does he reach out? secondly, legislation. does the government from the center out? does the governor from the base over to try to get a majority? on the republican side, how do they respond if obama reaches out? i think he will realize with the the test booklet facing...
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if you go back to 2010 when it was obama and joe biden who made the agreement with the republicans to extend the bush tax cut. so i would not rule out him giving that. just because you're not going to get that much revenue from it and there are other ways to do it and the idea that somehow you can put enough republicans and all the democrats in the house together won't work because the democrats will not go along with significant entitlement cuts. but there is a way to do it and raise more revenue and perhaps lower -- chris: big question starting with david. will we have a deal that we're all proud of? the market, the wall street response is, darn it, those politicians got their act together by christmas and new year's. >> i don't think we'll go off the fiscal cliff. will we have a deal in the lame duck session that fixes all these things? i think it's going to take longer than that. the deal that's really a deal is a complicated one. you have to get into the meat of our entitlements programs and get them right. you got to get in the meat of the tax code. i think you'll get a provisio
if you go back to 2010 when it was obama and joe biden who made the agreement with the republicans to extend the bush tax cut. so i would not rule out him giving that. just because you're not going to get that much revenue from it and there are other ways to do it and the idea that somehow you can put enough republicans and all the democrats in the house together won't work because the democrats will not go along with significant entitlement cuts. but there is a way to do it and raise more...
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his name is barack obama. he's in the same mold," says william saletan, "as dwight eisenhower, richard nixon and gerald ford and he stands where the gop used to stand and will be standing once again." now, if you can see the tensions there that people are reading into and out of obama. >> i have a quite different perspective from william saletan. i think that actually president obama in passing his health law really took a big gamble. because he really wanted to complete the project that he saw as having been started, some could say 100 years ago, some could say with lbj with medicare and medicaid, it was very important to him. and so even when it was very clear that he was suffering some political consequences he thought, "it is crucial that we complete the welfare state in this way --" >> i agree with that. >> "and continue to build and enhance it." and i also think that frankly the model of the affordable care act is not in my view very sustainable and i think that over time you're likely to see progressive
his name is barack obama. he's in the same mold," says william saletan, "as dwight eisenhower, richard nixon and gerald ford and he stands where the gop used to stand and will be standing once again." now, if you can see the tensions there that people are reading into and out of obama. >> i have a quite different perspective from william saletan. i think that actually president obama in passing his health law really took a big gamble. because he really wanted to complete...
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plus, president obama looks ahead to a second term, while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do, moving forward. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and, hello, again, from fox news in washington. on veterans day. when we honor the military, for their service to our nation. and, sadly, we begin today with a dramatic fall from grace, of one of the most respected military men of this generation. cia director and retired four star general david petraeus stepped down friday after admitting to an extramarital affair. joining us to discuss that and upcoming hearings on the deadly terror attack in libya is the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you very much, chris. >> chris: in a statement friday you said you understand petraeus's decision to resign, but that you wish that president obama had not accepted that. after more revelations, this weekend, do you still feel that way? >> i talked to dave petraeus t on friday and he said to m
plus, president obama looks ahead to a second term, while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do, moving forward. all, right now, on fox news sunday. ♪ >> chris: and, hello, again, from fox news in washington. on veterans day. when we honor the military, for their service to our nation. and, sadly, we begin today with a dramatic fall from grace, of one of the most respected military men of this generation. cia director and retired four...
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republican wave year against barack obama, stimulus, chrysler , bank takeovers. they ran at the right time. the other answer is no matter how part accident the state, they will send the opposite party to the state house, state mansion and won't send them to d.c. the governor in rhode island and massachusetts, bob ehrlich won in maryland and democrats get elected in sullivan, wyoming, sa bayless and kansas n. some of the most republican states. federal government is different. democrats don't want to send a republican to d.c. and i think those republicans governors actually splay lucked out when they're up against next time in 14, they will probably be able to run against the fatigue of a second obama administration. but don't that i says something necessarily as fundamental as timing. >> take a look how close mike pence got elected governor in indiana. that should have been -- >> yeah. like four points, wasn't it? >> yeah. >> it should have been 12, 15. >> big article in "the washington post" today on independent and business expenditures, particularly in the fal
republican wave year against barack obama, stimulus, chrysler , bank takeovers. they ran at the right time. the other answer is no matter how part accident the state, they will send the opposite party to the state house, state mansion and won't send them to d.c. the governor in rhode island and massachusetts, bob ehrlich won in maryland and democrats get elected in sullivan, wyoming, sa bayless and kansas n. some of the most republican states. federal government is different. democrats don't...
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president beating his republican rival mitt romney and although many have picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he hasn't quite walk the walk as artie's guy nature can found out. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially in his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america if congress fails to come to an agreement on an overly a deficit reduction package by the end of the year. everybody's taxes will automatically go up on jan. first waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house. and i've got the ben bridge to sign the bill right away. but averting the fiscal cliff was probably not the first issue addressed by the president he also rise the drone strike targeting a group of al qaeda militants in yemen on wednesday the u.n. ha
president beating his republican rival mitt romney and although many have picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he hasn't quite walk the walk as artie's guy nature can found out. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially in his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of...
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are licking their wounds after democrats voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over the hard liner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into top action and all this even before the election ballots have been counted archie is going to have to can has more. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on the american boom with and we rise or fall together that's going to. school. waiting for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house. and i've got the been right to sign the bill right away. but averting the fiscal cliff is probably not the first issue addressed by the president he also rise
are licking their wounds after democrats voters put democrat barack obama back in the nation's top job it was a close race that ultimately ended in a clear win over the hard liner mitt romney but obama's soft campaign talk on foreign policy soon transformed into top action and all this even before the election ballots have been counted archie is going to have to can has more. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory...
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even though president obama won women by double digits, he did not win white women. mitt romney won white women by 14 points. what is underneath that is the racial, ethnic split. that was something you noted. marital status was in there, too. if the electorate had looked like it did in 2004 where there were 77% of voters that were white, mitt romney would have won last night. like voters went down to 72%. we are living in a different world where you can win white voters. mitt romney won white tears by 20 points. >> let's say 5:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m., what was the first or second thing you saw or heard that told you this might not be such a good night? >> florida. how it has not been called yet. it was so tight and obama was a little bit ahead and he continued to be a half. >> there was no route to his 70 without florida. but florida was not a good sign. >> when we look at how swing voters and how good faith, when you look at the exit poll data, independents voted for romney. usually independents tipped the scale, but that did not happen. >> one of the things that was o
even though president obama won women by double digits, he did not win white women. mitt romney won white women by 14 points. what is underneath that is the racial, ethnic split. that was something you noted. marital status was in there, too. if the electorate had looked like it did in 2004 where there were 77% of voters that were white, mitt romney would have won last night. like voters went down to 72%. we are living in a different world where you can win white voters. mitt romney won white...
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has higher income taxes. >> the republicans will not go along with higher tax rates. he can say we'll close the loopholes, we can do everything, but i think the republicans honestly believe, and i agree with them on this, that raising those tax rates will hurt the economy more than it will bring down the deficit. you're the one who has always said jobs are number one. you're not going to raise money by getting rid of those jobs. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> look, you have an advantage here in that you're trying to put -- you're trying to put humpty dumpty together before he's fallen off the wall. what we've learned from europe is is you don't want to wait for him to fall off the wall. the markets will do your job for you. austerity -- i would never have done austerity in europe, and we're paying the price for it in greece, and spain is about to get hit. and italy is about to get hit. but you have the chance to do it with the warning beacon flattering. if you do not do it, if you do not deal with this deficit, and in the long term, i agree with you, you do need to deal wa
has higher income taxes. >> the republicans will not go along with higher tax rates. he can say we'll close the loopholes, we can do everything, but i think the republicans honestly believe, and i agree with them on this, that raising those tax rates will hurt the economy more than it will bring down the deficit. you're the one who has always said jobs are number one. you're not going to raise money by getting rid of those jobs. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> look, you have an...
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in the last days of the campaign, the obama campaign won 364. they lost one, the first night of the debates and the rest of the balm team out-played them. i do think to go back to what peggy is saying, that the republican party has a fundamental problem and that is, this is a center-right country. this is a country where the republicans should do well. but they're increasingly perceived as radical right. and they left a lot of people behind. there were any number of women who would have vote republican this time. the women's vote was actually a much bigger deal in this than the latino vote. and the fact so many women who would have gone with him on economic issues got turned off on the social issues is really important. as we approach this grand bargain, there is a tension in this party that they've got to resolve, peggy. and i don't know whether they can. i keep hearing, look, mitch mcconnell is going to be up in two years. lamar alexander is going to be up in two years. saxby chandler is going to be up in two years. can those guys afford to si
in the last days of the campaign, the obama campaign won 364. they lost one, the first night of the debates and the rest of the balm team out-played them. i do think to go back to what peggy is saying, that the republican party has a fundamental problem and that is, this is a center-right country. this is a country where the republicans should do well. but they're increasingly perceived as radical right. and they left a lot of people behind. there were any number of women who would have vote...
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reaction to the reelection of president obama. "washington journal" next. host: good morning. live coverage of the president's remarks at arlington national cemetery. it was on this date in 1918 that hostilities ended in world war i. on this november 11, the country remembers those who lost their lives and paid the ultimate price varied at arlington national cemetery and other cemeteries around the country. for congress, it is a back to work week for the start of the lame-duck session including the ongoing debate over the fiscal cliff. grover norquist on the tax pledge will be one of the topics. we want to focus on whether you think the tax pledge is still relevant. give us a call. you can also join the conversation on our twitter page or send us an e-mail. let's begin with a look at some of the headlines. we are beginning with the front page of "the new york times." andpolitico has this story -- grover norquist is optimistic about the party being as strong as ever. he carries around copies of a map showing republican dominance al
reaction to the reelection of president obama. "washington journal" next. host: good morning. live coverage of the president's remarks at arlington national cemetery. it was on this date in 1918 that hostilities ended in world war i. on this november 11, the country remembers those who lost their lives and paid the ultimate price varied at arlington national cemetery and other cemeteries around the country. for congress, it is a back to work week for the start of the lame-duck session...